Half Day IoP Meeting: Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay
Chandler B01
University College London
Neutrinoless double beta decay is a crucial process to search for the violation of lepton number and a highly sensitive probe of the yet unknown absolute mass of light neutrinos. Its observation would have far reaching consequences for BSM physics.
This meeting is intended to give an overview of (1) the experimental status and future prospects of searches for neutrinoless double beta decay; (2) the status and progress in the determination of nuclear matrix elements; (3) and the theoretical aspects and developments of relevant models of lepton number violation.
The meeting will bring together experts in experimental and theoretical neutrino, nuclear and BSM physics, with talks targeted at the general high energy physics audience. Plenty of time for discussions will be provided.
The meeting starts at 13:00. Lunch will be served from 12:00.
Organizers:
Frank Deppisch (UCL)
Silvia Pascoli (IPPP)
Ruben Saakyan (UCL)
Stefan Söldner-Rembold (Manchester U.)
David Waters (UCL)
The meeting is supported by the IOP and partially funded by the IPPP.
Alex Hyndman
Anastasia Basharina-Freshville
Andrew Akeroyd
Benjamin Kay
Benjamin Richards
Chan Fai Wong
Cristovao Vilela
Daniel Hall
David Bailin
David Miller
David Waters
Elliot Leader
Emmanuel Chauveau
Federico Colecchia
Francesca Di Lodovico
Frank Deppisch
Grzegorz Zuzel
Gwenaelle Lefeuvre
Helen O'Keeffe
Jacobo Lopez-Pavon
James Mott
Jeanne Wilson
Jeff Hartnell
Jim Grozier
Jonathan Davies
Julia Sedgbeer
Justin Evans
Laura Kormos
Linda Cremonesi
Mark Scott
Martin Hirsch
Matthew Mottram
Matthew Reeves
Ofer Lahav
Oleg Grachov
Paul Kyberd
Robert Flack
Ruben Saakyan
Ryan Terri
Samantha Short
Silvia Pascoli
Stefan Soldner-Rembold
Stefano Torre
Stella Bradbury
Steven Biller
Tomas Gonzalo
Vadim Rodin
William Poynter
Yorck Ramachers